Opals are formed from centuries upon centuries of seasonal rains that leach microscopic silica particles from sandstone, carrying them deep into underground fissures and cavities. As the deposited materials dry, the microscopic silica spheres become compressed into a closely-packed lattice. As light travels through this microstructure, it creates a dazzling kaleidoscope of flashing rainbow colours, called play-of-colour. Australian opal is best-known and the country remains the most prolific source of opals – mainly white and black. Ethiopia is the newest source, with the first discovery in 1994. The most prolific source was in found 2008 mostly white opal, that was formed from the silica from ancient volcanic ash. Ethiopian opal is believed to be an emotional intensifier, enhancing the true nature of those who wear it. Some say it strengthens the will to live and shields the wearer against negativity, burning off karma. Opal from this area occurs in a wide range of body colours. Much of the opal has a brown, red, or orange body colour; however, yellow, white, and clear body colours are also found. Ethiopian Opal is birthstone for october.
Item 402NO Ethiopian Opal
€495,00 incl. BTW
The best there is in Ethiopian Opal with a lot of reds and greens in the beads! I made this gorgeous item with faceted round Opals going gradually in size from 8mm to 4mm and combined with smooth Opal discs that make a beautiful colour contrast in this necklace. All the in between beads are 14K Gold and the lobster clasp is Goldfilled. There is a lively fire in the Opals which unfortunately is very difficult to catch with a camera. The length is of 46.3cm
Category: Necklaces